Jimmy Just Wanted To Impress Chuck | Compilation | Better Call Saul
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Better Call Saul is the prequel to the award-winning series Breaking Bad, set six years before Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) became Walter White's lawyer. When we meet him, the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and often against, Jimmy is "fixer" Mike Erhmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a beloved character introduced in Breaking Bad. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts "criminal" in "criminal lawyer."
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Jimmy Just Wanted To Impress Chuck | Compilation | Better Call Saul
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When Jimmy passed the bar:
Chuck on the outside:🙂
Chuck on the inside: 🤬
Chuck: “this must’ve taken you years!”
Also Chuck: “nope doesn’t count.”
Never destroy yourself for pleasing someone else.
Then you are not really dedicated enough to pleasing someone else.
@@KAzik10001 Bruh that's the worst take you could've possibly said
@Shy_SlowGuy he isn't cooking
@@JustBreathe436meth
If you know a person so dedicated as Kim so do it
"Are you telling me that Jimmy happens to be a real lawyer?! No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!"
He sunroofed through a defecate!
HE DEFECATED THROUGH SUNROOF
@@llll2952 AND I SAVED HIM!!!
Noooo.. not our jimmy!!!
WHAT A SICK JOKE
It's like when Kim scolded him: All Jimmy ever wanted was Chuck's love, but all he's ever done was judging him and keeping him down. Chuck never deserved a brother like Jimmy.
Chuck is the perfect personification of a narcissist
What a tragic relationship. They could see each other's flaws but not their own and that was their downfall.
Chuck: how dare he try to be a lawyer and impress me, WHat A SiCK JOKE
In fairness Jimmy’s degree was _kind of_ a novelty and his 180-degree turnabout, definitely an unorthodox lawyer but impressive in breaking the mould.
Chuck likely felt threatened by him. Chuck spent years working to be a lawyer, and Jimmy passed the bar in what, 6 months?
Chuck wasn't just concerned at how JImmy did it (especially on his own- under his nose), or that the man he always looked down on COULD be his peer; but that- worse still, Jimmy could be his equal. The one thing Chuck had over Jimmy was others' admiration and respect, and yet Jimmy STILL could make people like him more.
He deficated through a sunroof
Jimmy passing the bar was Chucks opportunity to guide and mentor him along the Jimmy McGill path, instead of sabotaging him down the Saul Goodman path.
Jimmy mcgill had job at cliff main that he screwed up with short cuts.
Did chuck boost jimmy into saul? 100%, but jimmy was and always is slippin jimmy.
Sure hhm rejected him, but main was reputable law firm and jimmy screwed it himself
@@imma5761 That's probably because he was still in that developing _Saul_ mindset. If Chuck had aided him from the start, these cirumstances quite possibly could have never happened.
To be fair, chuck screwed over jimmy when he was asleep by calling Howard, that was before jimmy changed the numbers while chuck was asleep
Well they happened for different reasons.
Chuck did it out of spite, and Jimmy did it to save Kim wexlers career. She worked hard to get those client and chuck stole them out of spite. So yea Jimmy was in the right, even though it ultimately destroyed Chuck.
@@masterzombie161 >So yea Jimmy was in the right
Jimmy had more honorable motives, but his methods were much more devious, deceitful, illegal, and Byzantine.
@@jschnei3 He had better reasons for it than Chuck did. Legal or not, he put Chuck in his place for being so petty and spiteful.
Chuck also not winning an award is the biggest crime in the history
Once again, he had to watch Jimmy get the praise.
What a sick joke
Really? I thought it was that old mustached fellow or smth
That guy is such a great actor!
"I thought you were proud of me..."
Damn, that really hurted, Chuck was the last person he had and thought he was actually happy for him, that he finally made something that his older brother would praise him for. Just to realise that he would never do anything that would make him happy, except looking down upon him.
The news that Jimmy passed the bar exam hadn't even sunk in fully in Chuck's brain and he was already hating so goddamn much it looked like he was being tortured. If you forced a horse to look at you in the eye while you brutally whipped it you'd get Chuck's reaction.
As early as the first episode they established that Chuck's share of the firm was large enough to sink it if it had to be liquidated. Of course, back in Season 1 HHM's reputation was a lot cleaner and stronger. Chuck's and Jimmy's feud did a lot to tarnish and tear away at HHM.
Basically, Howard got cursed by the McGill brothers
@@DaScorpionSting Howard: "World-class son-ova-biz-natches, the two of youse..."
13:30 - "Look what you've done, here."
As in "Look at the mess you created for ME to deal with. A chimp with a machine gun"
Jimmy deserved better.
The sad thing is that Jimmy showing chuck the letter is after Rebecca had left chuck.
While chuck says the Divorce was mutual he was very devastated by it, now all of the sudden he learns Jimmy is a lawyer.
It’s like a switch flipped inside of him and he did a truly awful thing to his own brother which then manifested into his illness.
Chuck was always an interesting character brilliantly portrayed. The inner view of a destructive narcissist personality that Jimmy felt needed to replicate outwardly. Great writing
At 12:30 you could see through chuck and interpret that as "you didn't tell me anything I could of done something to make you quit, stop trying or prevent his from happening" knowing chuck he probably had enough juice to get the University of Samoa's accreditation revoked.
Yup. "Why didn't you tell me what you were doing; I never gave you permission to be a lawyer bucko".
@@pugachevskobra5636 💯
No one ever believed he could change, because if he could, then they had no excuse to only be as good as they were. It intimidated Chuck and Marco for the same reasons. In the end, it broke Jimmy, and he convinced himself that he could never change.
I think it was that moment when Jimmy gave Howard the list of errands when Howard realized what kind of person Chuck really was.
Howard always knew Jimmy was a hard worker, but seeing that Jimmy was not only helping Chuck everyday, but doing his job as a lawyer really showed how dedicated Jimmy was to his brother.
It’s unfortunate that Howard and Jimmys relationship was tainted by chuck by using Howard against Jimmy.
@@masterzombie161 The worst thing is when you realize during Breaking Bad that Jimmy used to be an altruist, until people like Chuck conditioned him to be selfish.
@@MediadosI’ll sum it up with his speech to Christie “they’ll smile at you, and pat you on the back, but they are never ever letting you in!”
@@masterzombie161 And that is why I can never fault people who have turned cynical and misanthropic. I'm not one myself, although, I can be a little pessimistic at times, but I understand those sentiments.
The moment Jimmy McGill became Saul Goodman
wish jimmy and chuck found a way to be closer, coming from a family where my siblings and i areant close just hurts and cant imagine how itll be in 25 years when im older and we just kinda feel like strangers
Yeah, that scene with Chuck and Jimmy in the final episode is so sad to see.
Chuck- "Slippin Jimmy with a law degree is like a chimp with a machine gun" that cracked me up, though i empathise with them both.
Only someone who has lived in the shadow of a successful older brother who he always admired and wanted to be at his level can understand what it means when your hero confesses that you will never be anything to him. Although it's fiction, the relationship between them portrays very well the pain of seeking acceptance from a brother who has always despised you.
now that was one hell of a friend at the end of the video
12:50 I love the way the little pause seemed so inconsequential at the time, only to take on new life as a freudian slip once you rewatch the series. The writing for this series was immaculate.
‘You know I’m going to beat this, you know I’m going to get better - just look at how much weight I’ve lost since “Saul Gone”!’
Go land crabs!
There was an element in Jimmy of legitimately wanting the approval of his brother but in no way was that desire ever going to be enough to impede Jimmy’s own subversive and self-destructive tendencies.
stories where siblings hate each other always hurt my soul the most. i mean, obviously chuck started it but as the series went on jimmy was did some bad stuff too.
As a lawyer I agree, some of the best experience you get as a public defendant. I don't know how it works in the USA but in here that thing DOES NOT work and being in there helping people out even though everyone else thinks you're doing too much and you're gonna make em look bad is some of the most rewarding stuff I've ever done
The true reason for the phrase 'Better call Saul'
The law is sunrooof number 9…..
You think suddenly you're my blinds!
16:45
"I'm telling you, don't bother."
At this point, Chuck COULD have said, 'let's put the past in the past and move forward."
Instead, he tries to own Jimmy with his "you've never mattered".
Well, Jimmy knows, and we the viewers know, that Chuck's "disorder" was his response to Jimmy.
Jimmy mattered WAY too much to Chuck.
He was so full of it with that line.
I don't understand what he thought he was going to get out of saying that.
That Jimmy faces justice. Repercussions. That only happened at the very end
The scene where Chuck tells Jimmy he meant nothing to him always gets me. Such an amazing build up to such a terrible feeling payoff. Some of the best drama I've ever seen.
5:50 once you learn that Chuck not Howard is the reason why, Chuck’s little laugh here is skin crawling.
Also the line read of “nagging” at 8:01 is very underrated
I've been saying the same thing since day one. kudos.
There's probably a Chuck in all our lives.
Reminder to do 4 minutes of cardio a day 🟠⚪
People don’t talk enough about how much Jimmy loved his brother. All the while chuck despised him. It’s the most heartbreaking thing to watch. Over and over again you watch as jimmy go to great lengths to make chuck happy and proud of him but it only matters to chuck that jimmy is beneath him.
Dude EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT THAT..... that's LITERALLY.....
****LITERALLY****
the POINT of this video......m
17:21 About this line, I don't know if people notice this but Jimmy CAN change. The apex of this proof was that he returned the money the kettleman bribed to him and sent the millions back. This was the peak sincerity he could get away with all that easily. And this was the epitome of him trying to keep his promise with chuck, to change his behaviour, ever since chuck bailed him out of prison earlier. Thats what this whole lawyer thing is about, a person like him becoming a lawyer the whole opposite of what he is before. He really wanted to impress chuck but chuck saw him becoming a lawyer as an offensive joke even if jimmy doesnt mean it like that. Chuck IS the self fulfilling tumor that kept him from truly changing. If he had chuck's entire support we would not have saul goodman.
Chuck was wrong for what he did to Jimmy. And in a lot of ways, he’s probably the reason the show ended the way it did. But he was also right about people getting hurt by Jimmy abusing the law. And in reality, there’s definitely a possibility Jimmy would’ve fell back into some of his old ways even if Chuck had embraced him the way he wanted.
A keen observation and one which I've been trying to tell people on both "sides" between Chuck and Jimmy. It's the show writers' intention that there is not one single individual to be blamed for the tragedy that took place at the end of the day.
That's the true tragedy of BCS. There's an ambiguity between "Jimmy's fall was inevitable" and "Jimmy's fall could've been averted."
These siblings just wanting to be strong cogs in the legal machine but life taking it's twists and turns. The development of Jimmy really is a crazy one between both shows
the winner takes it all
the loser standing small
Chuck would be so angry at virtual lectures during covid
The sad reality was, Jimmy did the bar on the side, working his a off and studying online (at that time, 2002 or whenever).
Chuck was the only who had it easy, Jimmy was doing it on highest difficulty.
Not only was Jimmy his equal, he was better than Chuck. And Chuck knew it.
Jimmy needed to learn to love himself instead of looking for his brothers approval and validation
More!!!
In my opinion chuck was right, but more of a self fulfilling prophecy, jimmy didn’t really have a choice in becoming saul, and in going down the road that saul went, jimmy is still responsible for his actions he was a grown man responsible for his actions, but did jimmy really have a choice but to become saul? Think of all the things that had chuck choose to have faith in his brother like kim had in jimmy, things would have turned out much different the jimmy os season 1 the one that gave up his at the time plan to go up in the corporate world just to help kim, the one that felt the need to “do the right thing” without having to do so and almost confusing mike in the process, that jimmy couldn’t have turned into saul cuz that jimmy still wanted to do good
Then all the subsequent things that chuck did to keep jimmy down, from the mesa verde thing, to the tape recorder, to the trying to take away his license and those final words he had for jimmy, that drove jimmy in his desperation to the saul persona cuz jimmy had no choice but to
But then he learned of all the things chuck did to try and keep him down, the manipulation and two face bs of always using howard as a scapegoat, had Chuck embraced his brother and given him a chance maybe he would have failed but i think jimmy would have succeeded, he would have likely gone to become a respected lawyer of the high society, cuz jimmy was a good lawyer
The problem wasnt Jimmy getting is diploma, but him wanting to be Chuck Equal, yeah, easy path to the top beacuse your brother is the best legal mind in the whole state maybe more, everyone here doesnt know what is to work and having someone newer take everything you have accomplished, and it shows.
It wasn't the easy path, he put himself through school while working a full time job and failed twice before finally passing the bar. There was nothing easy about it. He also clearly didn't view himself as Chuck's equal because he specifically mentions how it was hard for him but not Chuck so he still saw Chuck as above him.
@@MysteriousTomJenkins thats not the path i said it was easy, read again but applying reading comprehension. Basic stuff brother
No Jimmy did not want to 'just impress chuck" He loved his brother...thats it. He did what he did because he loved his brother and only family member. Chuck did not love Jimmy and used Jimmys love against Jimmy.
It's not saying "just" as in Jimmy only wanted to impress Chuck and nothing else, but that Chuck's animosity toward Jimmy was disproportionate when it reached the point of even dismissing Jimmy's attempts to impress him. Chuck had a lot of reasons to be upset and disappointed by Jimmy, but he let those feelings get too far in moments when Jimmy only wanted his approval.
No he wanted Chuck's validation and approval. You can love someone without chasing that from them
Just like Mike- I could watch an entire show about just a mundane life between these two, without the tragic drama. Brilliant performances and chemistry. Always genuinely hurt to see when these two went against each other.
Go land crabs! 🦀🦀🦀
9:26 all this because he hates people who do online classes i know Chuck can't stand the electricity but this is too much
It's funny people look down on online courses when you often have to be more disciplined to take those courses when it comes to time management and focus.
Pass is pass. It doesnt demean your capability, it reflects your capability. Chuck is an earned degree, while jimmy is natural or genius.
12:45
wow, idk what to say
are you proud of me?
*hmm..?* o oh yes, absolutely!
thanks! that means..ALOT
also 13:00
consider hiring me
*..as what?*
hA Haa..painn
I would have paid to see Jimmy slug Chuck.
Day seven of asking for los pollos harmanos scenes big compilation to watch while eating kfc 🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓
Chuck’s the worst
Man! Kim is gorgeous!
i hate chuck
Chuck was right.
Rude :(
Spoiler Warning:
Chuck mentioning "falsis principiis proficisci" when Chuck despises Jimmy on a false principle is fantastic writing.
Their whole dynamic is anchored by Chucks belief that Jimmy was the cause of their fathers misfortune and death because he stole and lied.
Had they ever cleared up that false principle - the premise which Chuck uses to sabotage and denigrate Jimmy would no longer exist and we would never have gotten Slippin' Jimmy, or Saul Goodman.
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Despite his flaws I never managed to hate Chuck. I mean he's right about Jimmy in every way.
He still treated Jimmy too unfairly. But then, he was a jealous man who's brother always won everybody's hearts despite the fact he was a criminal and Chuck was the moral soldier. You had to be so sympathetic to Chuck for everything that happened- but he exerted that grief too far to always feel superior to Jimmy.
Chuck was right for the wrong reasons. He correctly saw what Jimmy would become in Saul Goodman, and also tells Jimmy he's going to hurt everyone around him, while also comes true looking at the fates of Chuck himself and Howard. However, his reasons for hating Jimmy are entirely personal. He's always on some level been jealous of Jimmy's charisma and popularity, and views Jimmy as beneath him. He doesn't want to stop Jimmy from being a lawyer because of what he'll do, but out of spite and hatred because he can never accept Jimmy as a peer or equal. The only time Chuck ever respected Jimmy was when he worked in the mailroom, because Chuck was in a position where he was unquestionably superior to Jimmy.
@@rorylynch7775 Yes, those are his flaws, but that still doesn’t make him wrong about his brother. He had every reason not to trust Jimmy.
@@JACKALEAN But would Jimmy have turned out the way he did if his brother hadn't sabotaged him at every turn? If he didn't keep getting told that doing things the right way only leads to being condescended to and shut out, while taking shortcuts and being sleazy got rewarded? Personally, I hate Chuck because he destroyed the person Jimmy could have been, and he did it purely out of spite that people liked Jimmy more than him.
@@HUSoldier66 If it weren't for Chuck Jimmy would be in prison or still ripping people off in bars.
It's funny how everyone still hates Chuck even though the series proves that he was right about everything
Like this button if Chuck is your most hated character in television history.
Who is making these? Genuinely curious about the job behind maintaining this channel.
Without Jimmy and Hower, Chuck is just a errand boy boss